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Stubborn unemployment crisis puts BEE on 2024 chopping block
The latest unemployment statistics presented in Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) are another reminder that race-based policies, like BEE, have ...
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Auditor-General agrees with IRR: government cannot control its spending
In a recent briefing to Parliament the Auditor-General came to the same conclusion as the IRR – the government simply cannot control its spending.
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Ivo Vegter: ANC manipulates currency scandal for political gains, falsely accuses private sector - Biznews
The ANC is exploiting a dogged witch-hunt against so-called currency manipulators for electoral gain.
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US alarmed by SA’s dodgy friends – IRR
The growing alignment of the African National Congress and the South African government with authoritarian regimes and terrorist organisations is not going ...
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Treasury must come clean on how much taxpayers spend on BEE premiums - Daily Maverick
While some BEE premiums are recorded and others are not, all BEE premiums are unreported.
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IRR: Don’t sign the Expropriation Bill, Mr President
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) recently petitioned President Cyril Ramaphosa not to sign the Expropriation Bill. His office has since informed the ...
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How Ramaphosa could end the longest downturn in SA history - CapeTalk
Clarence Ford speaks to Gabriel Crouse, Head of Campaigns at the Institute of Race Relations, about what President Cyril Ramaphosa could do to end the longest ...
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South African farmers face racial requirements for water use licences, posing existential threat – Corrigan - Biznews
President Cyril Ramaphosa invested enormous political capital over the first three years of his presidency in pushing Expropriation without Compensation (EWC). ...
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Scale of SA’s jobs crisis laid bare
A failure to ‘create jobs’ has been South Africa’s most enduring problem since 1994. The full extent of this is brought out in the 2023 edition of the South ...
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AGOA: why the silence on grave EWC risk?
The AGOA Forum entered its final day in Johannesburg amid threats, fanfare, and big promises, but not a word from officials on either the US or South African ...
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